Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 3789

  1. Tauri et ursi meritent pecunium sed porci non. - The bulls and the bears deserve to make money, but the pigs deserve nothing. (The optimists and the pessimists deserve to profit, the greedy deserve nothing. - Thank you: Steve)
  2. Te audire no possum - I cannot hear
  3. Te Deum Laudamus - We praise God (Old Christian hymn)
  4. Te futueo et caballum tuum - Screw you and your horse
  5. Te mihi materiam felicem in carmina proebe provenient causa carmina digna sua - You be the happy subject of my songs, and they will emerge worthy of the object that inspires them (Ovid Amores)
  6. Te solum vivere semel - You only live once
  7. Tecum habita et moris, quam sit tibi curta supellex - Live with yourself: get to know how poorly furnished you are (Persius -Satire IV, 52)
  8. Tecum vivere amem, tecum obeam libens - I want to live, and die with you. ( Horace - Thank you: Grant )
  9. Temet nosce memento qui se - Know yourself and discover who you are (from the movie Matrix)
  10. Temperare linguae, manibus, aetati - Restrain your tongue, hands, and youthful passion
  11. Temperare vim, sumptus, libertatem, annonam - Moderate violence, expenses, liberty and the price of corn
  12. Tempora labuntur, tacitisque senescimus annis - Time pases and silently we grow old over the years (Ovid - Metamorphosis I)
  13. Tempora mutantur - Times change
  14. Tempus edax rerum - Time devours all things (Ovid)
  15. Tempus fugit - Time is fleeting (Inscribed on clocks)
  16. Tempus fugit amor manet - Time flees, but love stays
  17. Tempus fugit iuris lumen dum fulget iuristis - Time flees, while the light of law shines for the jurist (Legal term by professor David Misari)
  18. Tempus regit actum - Time governs the act
  19. Tempus rerum imperator - Time governs all things (Motto of Google toolbar)
  20. Tempus vernum, cursum perficio - Spring time, the course is finished
  21. Tene me quia fugio - Stop me, I am a fugitive (In Rome in the second century AD, they put metal collars on slaves with the owners name and this phrase abbreviated as TMQF)
  22. Teneo te, Africa - I have you, Africa (According to Suetonius, Life of Caesar, 59, Caesar said this when he landed in Africa)
  23. Ter sub armis malim vitam cernere, quam semel modo parere - I would rather risk my life three times under arms, than to give birth once (Varro De lingua Latina, VI)
  24. Terminus a quo - Limit from which (Legal term)
  25. Terminus ad quem - Limit to which (Legal term)

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